Tuesday Morning Edition

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Introducing the Borgward Isabella. The Knysna Municipality invites comment on their Tourism Destination Plan. George holds a very successful tourism conference. George Municipal officials plant trees. Busy weekend for the George Fire Brigade. Knysna October Boerie Bash. Pedal power raises safety awareness in Mossel Bay.

Jordan Duminy will be representing SA internationally. The latest George Golf Club Newsletter.

Who else gets the feeling Trump is trolling the media re the visit to Scotland. Putin’s party takes a beating in Moscow. Not sure why anyone thinks peace is ever possible in Israel/Palestine. Trump declares the Taliban talks dead. The Queen sides with the anti-Brexiteers. UK parliament to vote on an election date and then get suspended.

The DA is forced to get rid of some of the bloat. Hlaudi has no matric, but has people skills! Nigerian ambassador agrees Nigerian criminals not above the law in SA. Naspers and gold pull the JSE down. Edcon chief says SA’s growth not enough to create jobs. The ANC quarrels over Mboweni’s economic plan.

Proteas ready to put the CWC behind them, but do they have the leadership? I fear the India tour will be worse. Gary Kirsten back in SA cricket. Cape Town to stage a Davis Cup tie. Who is Amol Muzumdar and has he ever been to India.

Knysna Municipality has compiled a tourism destination plan for the greater Knysna area. The plan, titled Destination Knysna. Towards a sustainable tourism economy in Knysna, is now available for public perusal and comment.

There is no hope of achieving peace between the Palestinian factions and Palestinians with Israel in the near future, chairperson of Qatar’s Gaza Reconstruction Committee, formed to rebuild Gaza’s war-destroyed homes and public infrastructure says.

The controversial suspension will begin shortly after MPs are set to vote again against Johnson’s bid to hold a snap election next month – two weeks before the country is due to leave the European Union.

World Cup-winning coach and former Proteas batsman Gary Kirsten has played down his return to South African cricket as being nothing more than a chance to reconnect with the domestic game in the country.